In:News with an Attitude: Ideological perspectives in the historical press
Edited by Claudia Claridge
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 105] 2025
► pp. 177–199
Chapter 9“Girls of the period”
Debating gender ideologies in the British feminist press (1894–1914)
Published online: 16 January 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.105.09guz
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.105.09guz
Abstract
Between the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the British mainstream press had hostile
views on the Woman Question, while the new feminist periodicals exposed distortions and omissions and became the ideal
site for debates about gender. However, these magazines showed competing internal ideologies: the aim of this paper is
to investigate on how these were represented within the movement. The corpus consists of 880 articles published by
The Woman’s Signal, Votes for Women,
The Vote and Common Cause (1894–1914): the analysis of keywords related to
gender (woman, suffragette, and lady) reveals different sets of
beliefs concerning womanhood and the emergence of internal ideologies, too, which reflected the conflicting ideas
within the British first-wave feminist movement.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 1.1The feminist press
- 1.2Gender ideologies at the turn of the century
- 2.Materials and methodology
- 3.Results
- 3.1Womanly women
- 3.2Ladies
- 3.3Suffragettes
- 4.Conclusion
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